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GB 3493 AA/3/125 · Item · c. 1900 - 1950
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

Inscribed on reverse: 'Dear Friend
Just a line or two in answer to your card. Pleased to hear from you, also to say that if you are up our way Saturday we would be pleased to see you call but as I am on the [open link] just now I couldn't say for certain whether I might be at home, but I hope so as I was out at [...] this morning. Your [...] friend [...]'.

Valentine & Sons Ltd, publisher
GB 3493 AA/3/135 · Item · c. 1900 - 1950
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

Inscribed on reverse: 'Dear J.
We are spending the afternoon in Aberlour today. I crossed this bridge. There is one penny of toll to pay before one can cross the Spey. The weather is lovely & I have enjoyed the outing. Kind regards from S.'.

Davidson & Sons, Kirkcaldy, publisher
GB 3493 AA/3/157 · Item · Postmarked [13 September 1929]
Part of The Adrian Andrews Collection

Inscribed on reverse: 'We crossed the suspension bridge and came down thru the private gardens. Remember? And now we are in another of the old towns that you will remember well. We spent a few hours yesterday at Geneva and continued to Morges by the 5.35 P.M. train. Albert Roetheli was at the station waiting for us. We engaged rooms at the Mont Blanc hotel, but had our supper with the Roethelis. Sonny is just the same - full of energy and strong in his convictions. He says when he and his wife agree, she is right. When they disagree he is right. The children are quiet and attractive. B.'.

Société Graphique, Neuchatel, publisher